H J Massingham (who probably wrote too much) published 'Field Fellowship' in 1942 which gave his reflections on life and people in the Cotswolds. Here are some of mine from south Somerset.
Tuesday, June 6, 2023
Conflict & Resolution event held in village
The local church planned a day event on Conflict & Resolution. The organiser, who lives in the village, was inspired to do so by the stained glass windows in the church which were given by a former prisoner of war, Gunther Anton, held in the village during WW2. He was a master glazier in Stuttgart and on his repatriation to Germany, designed and made windows which were shipped to the village over a period of several years. Good things have accrued out of the bad when one looks at the beautiful windows today, full of light, hope and thankfulness.
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